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Supplier, fleets chosen for MIRT field test

Jul 1, 2006 12:00 PM

Volvo Trucks North America and North Carolina State University (NCSU) announced that two supplier and fleet partners have been chosen for their mobile idle reduction technology (MIRT) field operational test.

A total of 22 MIRT units from Mechron Power Systems and Cummins will be used during the field test. Volvo, through a grant provided by the Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay Transport program and administered by NCSU's Solar Center, will evaluate different MIRT systems and will enable truck buyers to purchase prep kits to allow easy aftermarket installation of MIRTs. Volvo has selected electric MIRT designs for idle reduction and elimination.

The field test is planned to begin in July, with 10 systems from each manufacturer being tested in trucks from two customer fleets operating throughout the United States; each fleet will have five units from both Cummins and Mechron. Another two non-fleet trucks will test the systems to provide an owner-operator perspective. The fleet trucks will include 10 Volvo VN 630s with 61-inch sleepers and 10 Volvo VN 780s with 77-inch sleepers. The owner-operator trucks will be Volvo VT 880s with 77-inch sleepers.

Results from the field test will be evaluated by NCSU, with final results and a report provided to EPA by mid-2008.






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